Systime Computers Ltd was a British computer manufacturer and systems integrator of the 1970s and 1980s. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Systime...
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ZX Spectrum Sinclair QL Systime Computers Ltd Systime 1000, 3000, 5000, 8750, 8780 Systime Series 2, Series 3 Tangerine Computer Systems Tangerine Microtan...
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Visionware (section Origins in Systime)
Leeds-based Systime Computers, which during the late 1970s and early 1980s had become the second largest British manufacturer of computers. Its success...
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bought by House of Fraser in 1988 and latterly closed in 1996 Systime Computers Ltd – computer manufacturer founded in 1973, became second-largest such firm...
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F1 tyre testing at Brands Hatch in 1983. For 1984, the sponsor was Systime Computers Ltd, a Leeds-based company that manufactured minicomputers. Alboreto...
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constitute personal computers (including desktop computers, portable computers, laptops, all-in-ones, and more), mainframe computers, minicomputers, servers...
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when the Visionware technologies were first being developed within Systime Computers Ltd.) Later in 1995 the merged business unit was subsumed more fully...
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Railway, the headquarters of Systime Computers (now the Arlington Business Centre) in Leeds where Craven hacks into the MI5 computer and at Westwood Cottage...
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VAX (category 32-bit computers)
produced. Examples include: Systime Computers Ltd of the United Kingdom produced clones of early VAX models such as the Systime 8750 (equivalent to the VAX...
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Games Corporation, and used resellers in the United Kingdom such as Systime Computers Ltd, but sales were few through these channels as well. Accordingly...
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includes archives and objects belonging to John Smeaton, Matthew Murray, Systime Computers, Elizabeth Beecroft and many others. The gallery shows the complete...
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PDP-11 (category 16-bit computers)
and Pascal, until replaced by IBM PC compatibles, starting in 1991. Systime Computers models 1000, 3000, 5000 – OEM agreement for sales in the UK and Western...
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in its First National City Bank livery A Tyrrell 012 from 1984 with a Systime Livery Martin Brundle driving a Tyrrell 015 during practice in the 1985...
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System time (category Computer programming)
(or inode) of each file and directory. Most first-generation personal computers did not keep track of dates and times. These included systems that ran...
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Strapped In in 47 Modern European Short Stories, (Copenhagen: Forlaget Systime, 1999) [German; Danish; Finnish] All Strapped In in Wild Women: Contemporary...
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Reinholdt Nielsen, Per (2011). Rebel & Remix – Rockens historie. Denmark: Systime. ISBN 978-87-616-2662-2. Bolton, Matt (9 May 2008). "Matt Bolton meets...
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Digital Divide". World in Motion: Future, Science and Technology. Denmark: Systime. pp. 167–169. ISBN 87-616-0887-4 Murray, H. J. R. (1913). A History of...
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GEC Series 63 (category GEC Computers)
produced by GEC Computers Limited of the UK during the 1980s in conjunction with A. B. Dick in USA. During development, the computer was known as the...
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